IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. Strega (0.9 miles)
  2. Rockafella's (0.9 miles)
  3. Cilantro (1.0 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. Debra Macki Cosmetics (0.9 miles)
  2. Peabody Essex Museum (1.1 miles)
  3. Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites (1.1 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. Strega (0.9 miles)
  2. The Landing (3.1 miles)
  3. The Exchange at the Wenham Tea House (6.6 miles)
  4. The Landing (8.2 miles)
  5. Navy Yard Bistro (12.2 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
Bakery,

Entree Price:
Entrees cost less than $12

Payment Type:
American Express
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Reservations Required:
Dinner Not Needed
Lunch Not Needed


Hours:
Tues.-Fri., 7:00 AM-5:00 PM; Sat., 7:00 AM-4:00 PM; Sun., 7:00 AM-2:00 PM

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A&J King Artisan Bakers

48 Central St.
Salem, MA 01970
Phone: 978-744-4881
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Salem may be best known for its historic witch hunts, but fans of hand-formed boules and crusty baguettes may soon edge out the wicca buffs here. The new A&J King Artisan Bakers, run by Andy and Jackie King, is turning out loaves, pastries, cookies, and cakes that, if you don't live nearby, are well worth a road trip. When you make yours, be sure to arrive early for the still-warm breakfast pastries. The buttery sticky rolls banished every memory of food-court Cinnabons. A slightly dry brioche à tête didn't go over as well, but that was a small demerit in light of the tender apricot-ginger scones. As for breads, a baby boule of sourdough was tangy and complex, and even more so the following day. And the darker, thick-crusted pain au levain stayed delicious even after being frozen, thawed, and recrisped in an oven. All in all, if you're a devotee of oven-fresh treats, A&J is bound to cast a spell.

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